2026 Subaru Uncharted opens for pre-order at $59,990 with 522km range
Subaru's first dedicated Sport Electric Vehicle arrives mid-year in a single Uncharted AWD variant packing dual-motor performance, 211mm of ground clearance and a 5.0 second 0-100km/h claim.

Rob Leigh
Key takeaways
- 2026 Subaru Uncharted AWD priced at $59,990 plus on-roads
- Dual-motor electric setup delivers 252kW and 522km WLTP range
- Pre-orders open now ahead of mid-2026 Australian deliveries
Subaru Australia has opened pre-orders for the all-new 2026 Subaru Uncharted, the brand's first dedicated Sport Electric Vehicle. Priced at $59,990 plus on-road costs, the Uncharted AWD lands mid-year with 252kW of dual-motor power and an estimated 522km of range.

2026 Subaru Uncharted pricing
| Variant / Option | Manufacturer's List Price |
| Uncharted AWD | $59,990 |
| Panoramic roof | +$1,200 |
| Panoramic roof with two-tone paint | +$2,400 |
Prices exclude dealer delivery and statutory charges. Subaru Australia recommends contacting a local dealer for driveaway pricing.
Performance and range
A 74.7kWh CATL lithium-ion battery sits low in the chassis, feeding two electric motors that combine for 252kW. Subaru quotes a 0-100km/h time of around five seconds, with its trademark Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive shuffling torque to all four wheels.
Range is rated at up to 522km on the WLTP cycle, though Subaru notes the figure is preliminary and subject to final Australian homologation. DC fast charging is supported up to 150kW, with a 10 to 80% top-up taking roughly half an hour. AC charging runs up to 22kW with three-phase capability.
Specs and performance
| Specification | Detail |
| Powertrain | Dual-motor electric (front and rear) |
| Combined power | 252kW |
| 0-100km/h | Approximately 5 seconds |
| Drive system | Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive |
| Battery | 74.7kWh CATL lithium-ion |
| WLTP range | Up to 522km |
| DC fast charging | Up to 150kW (10-80% in approx. 30 min) |
| AC charging | 22kW (three-phase capable) |
| Ground clearance | 211mm |
| Platform | e-Subaru Global Platform |
| Body style | Small SUV (5-door) |
Off-road and safety credentials

Despite the performance brief, the Uncharted keeps Subaru's go-anywhere DNA. Ground clearance comes in at 211mm, and Dual-mode X-Mode bundles Grip Control, Downhill Assist Control and a Multi-Terrain Monitor for unsealed surfaces.
Safety kit is comprehensive. The latest Subaru Safety Sense handles collision avoidance and lane assistance, while Vision Assist covers blind spots, rear cross traffic and safe exit. A Driver Monitoring System tracks attention and fatigue.
Interior and tech

A 14-inch touchscreen anchors the dash alongside a 7-inch driver display. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, dual wireless phone charging and a 10-speaker Harman Kardon stereo are standard. So are synthetic leather, 8-way power front seats with driver memory, heated front and rear outboard seats, and a heated steering wheel.
Practical equipment includes a 220V/1500W vehicle-to-load outlet, a powered tailgate and 20-inch alloys.
"The Uncharted needs to be experienced to be truly understood, it will surprise you in all the best ways. It's super energised, nimble, corners on a dime and makes you feel like the car constantly wants more from you. It carries the ground clearance of an SUV but the soul of a performance car. That's the result of taking the best of Subaru engineering and pouring it into one exceptionally well-crafted Sport Electric Vehicle," said Scott Lawrence, General Manager, Subaru Australia.
The Uncharted joins the updated Solterra and Subaru's other new EV, the Trailseeker, to round out a three-strong Sport Electric Vehicle line-up.
For Subaru buyers who've been waiting for an electric option with proper performance chops and the brand's signature all-weather confidence, the wait is almost over.
Frequently asked questions
How much does the 2026 Subaru Uncharted cost in Australia?
The Uncharted AWD is priced at $59,990 plus on-road costs. A panoramic roof adds $1,200, while the panoramic roof with two-tone paint adds $2,400.
What is the driving range of the Subaru Uncharted?
Subaru estimates up to 522km on the WLTP cycle from the 74.7kWh battery, with the figure pending final Australian homologation.
When does the 2026 Subaru Uncharted arrive in Australia?
Pre-orders are open now through Subaru retailers with first Australian deliveries scheduled for mid-2026.

Rob Leigh
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Rob Leigh is Co-founder and Director of The Beep based in Melbourne, Australia. He has 15+ years inside a major automotive OEM, specialising in product planning, pricing and vehicle strategy.
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